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Investigators from the Directorate of Certain Crimes (Dittipidter) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police have arrested two fugitives in an acute kidney failure case who have fled since November 2022. Director of Certain Crimes Brigadier General Pipit Rismanto said the two fugitives were the President Director of CV Samudera Chemical Endis (E) alias Pidit and Director of CV Samudera Chemical Andri Rukmana (AR). "Both of them were arrested in Sukabumi," said Pipit in Jakarta, Antara, Monday, January 30. According to him, with the arrest of the two suspects, his party was able to develop the case to determine two other suspects, namely Alvio Ignasio Gustan (AIG) and Aris Sanjaya (AS). Both are lead directors and directors of CV Anugerah Perdana Gemilang (APG), partners of CV Samudera Chemical. Previously, CV Chemical was named a suspect along with four other companies, namely PT Afi Farma (AF), PT Tirta Buana Kemindo (TBK), CV Anugerah Perdana Gemilang (APG), and PT Fari Jaya Pratama (FJ). "So in this case we have suspects five corporations and have detained four suspects, including two fugitives," he said. The next step, said Pipit, was to immediately complete the case file to be submitted to the public prosecutor (JPU) so that the case was immediately proven in court. Previously, Dittipiditer Investigators of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police had only transferred a case file to the Attorney General's Office for the corporate suspect PT Afi Farma Monday (16/1). This is the second delegation, after previously being returned because it was declared incomplete. Pipit added that his party is still developing the case of acute kidney failure, including the possibility of additional new suspects, related to negligence in the function of monitoring the use of additional materials in medicinal raw materials. In this case, CV Samudera Anugerah is suspected of mixing the Glikol Propilen (PG), a solvent of medicinal raw materials, which are polluted by glycol ethilen (EG) and glycol dietiles (DEG) exceeding the safe threshold for consumption. The threshold for EG/DEG contamination should have been 0.1 percent. But nine drum samples found in the CV Samudera Chemical were detected with a level of up to 52 percent and some up to 99 percent. This means that almost 100 percent is EG/DEG content. "If the suspect's chances are new, the case construction will arrive there in the meantime. If there is a possibility, he will be ready. We just have to do an in-depth investigation," he said.

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